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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require unprecedented action to strengthen data as an essential part of the infrastructure for sustainable development. Our hundreds of partners are joining forces to galvanize political commitment, align strategic priorities, foster collaboration, spur innovation, and build trust in the booming data ecosystems of the 21st century.

Whether it is gathering in person for regional workshops or high-level meetings, joining data collaboratives, initiatives, or task teams, or advocating for data for development online, partners engage around the world, with each other and with the Global Partnership Secretariat, working to deliver real-world solutions that improve people's lives.

Learn more about the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data's member organizations below – filter by Sustainable Development Goal, topic, sector, and more.

The Institute for Global Sustainable Development is a recently established research initiative at the University of Warwick with the mission of being a hub for trans-disciplinary research on global sustainable development.

CARE International is one of the world’s leading humanitarian and development organisations.

Open Knowledge International focuses on realising open data’s value to society by helping civil society groups access and use data to take action on social problems.

The Global Healthsites Mapping Project is building a data lifecycle with OpenStreetMap and presenting trusted users in the medical community and health cluster ecosystem with opportunities to validate health facility data.

A specialist intelligence and influence consultancy with a bespoke software tool to assist sustainable development goals with smart thinking.

Gather uses data intelligence to get toilets to people who need them.

The Office for National Statistics is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and its recognised national statistical institute.

The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) was founded in 1973 and is one of five UN Regional Commissions.

The High Commission for Planning is the Moroccan national statistics office.